It's possible to write (and Playback) a Glissndo dowwards. I mean, soundind from the top note to the bass note.
I appreciate your help
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GLISSANDO downwards
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I am not sure what you mean?!?
Do you perhaps mean an arpeggio?
Arpeggio:
Playing chord notes successively (instead of simultaneously)
Glissando:
A pitch slide
Both arpeggio and glissando are notated with a wavy line.
By The Way - the wavy line is also used for trills.
Do you perhaps mean an arpeggio?
Arpeggio:
Playing chord notes successively (instead of simultaneously)
Glissando:
A pitch slide
Both arpeggio and glissando are notated with a wavy line.
By The Way - the wavy line is also used for trills.
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Arpeggio can be found in Articulations, and are constrained to vertical (drag to length.) Glissando is a smart shape, and you can control the angle.
I know that doesn't answer the question. I have seen arpeggio markings with arrows, but I don't know if Finale contains them, and if they play back correctly.
I know that doesn't answer the question. I have seen arpeggio markings with arrows, but I don't know if Finale contains them, and if they play back correctly.
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You are right, Peter. I didn't mean Glissando, but ARPEGGIO. Thank you.Peter Thomsen wrote:I am not sure what you mean?!?
Do you perhaps mean an arpeggio?
Arpeggio:
Playing chord notes successively (instead of simultaneously)
Glissando:
A pitch slide
Both arpeggio and glissando are notated with a wavy line.
By The Way - the wavy line is also used for trills.
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Thank you, Mike. It's not Glissando, what I'm looking for, but ARPEGGIO with aroow downwardsmiker wrote:Arpeggio can be found in Articulations, and are constrained to vertical (drag to length.) Glissando is a smart shape, and you can control the angle.
I know that doesn't answer the question. I have seen arpeggio markings with arrows, but I don't know if Finale contains them, and if they play back correctly.